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congratulations to today's wehner, steve miracle. what a great name. ought to be a magician or something. we'll be right back. ♪ no two people have the same financial goals. pnc works with you to understand yours and help plan for your retirement. visit a branch or call now for your personal retirement review. losing thrusters. i need more power. give me more power! [ mainframe ] located. ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help...
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>> steve glober was quoted by "the washington post" saying this is not as big of a deal. what made the dan rather story so powerful almost ten years ago now was it was rather clearly obsessed for destroying the bush family. cbs took a little while to admit the mistake or within a week or three or four days, they had flat out owned it. so i think it will be a blip, not a shipwreck. >> and fager did say, quote, you have to say you were wrong and in this case we were wrong. and i think that kind of apology gives you a lot of credibility. >> especially in the case unlike dan rather who was later forced to apologize and later said he believed in the truth of the story. >>> now to a story that made a lot of on news this week. president obama under a lot of pressure and the health care rollout, his famous words, if you like your plan you can keep it, sat down with chuck todd. >> do you feel like you owe these folks an apology for misleading them, even if you didn't do it. but at this point, they feel mislead and you see the anger that's out there. >> i regret very much that what
>> steve glober was quoted by "the washington post" saying this is not as big of a deal. what made the dan rather story so powerful almost ten years ago now was it was rather clearly obsessed for destroying the bush family. cbs took a little while to admit the mistake or within a week or three or four days, they had flat out owned it. so i think it will be a blip, not a shipwreck. >> and fager did say, quote, you have to say you were wrong and in this case we were wrong....
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joining me now is democrat from new york congressman steve israel. he chairs the democratic congressional campaign committee. congressman, it's your job to help democrats get elected. how important will the minimum wage issue be for your candidates? >> thank you for having me on and the answer to your question is it's going to be critically important. there's a choice to be made in every election. and so people can choose republicans who are willing to spend $40 billion every ten years to enrich the richest oil companies on earth. or they can choose to elect democrats who are going to increase the minimum wage. the last time it was increased was in 2007. it's $7.25 an hour. that equates to about $15,000 a year which is $3,000 less than the poverty level, reverend. it is not a minimum wage. it is a poverty wage. >> now, the last time it was raised in 2007, which was right after the 2006 midterm elections in which the democrats ran on raising the minimum wage and you picked up 30 seats. not only is it the right thing to do, it was politically wise. you
joining me now is democrat from new york congressman steve israel. he chairs the democratic congressional campaign committee. congressman, it's your job to help democrats get elected. how important will the minimum wage issue be for your candidates? >> thank you for having me on and the answer to your question is it's going to be critically important. there's a choice to be made in every election. and so people can choose republicans who are willing to spend $40 billion every ten years to...
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special election for the senate seat to replace frank lautenberg and last night the vote had been between steve lone gan and cory booker, lonigan would have bon but his ego got in the way. >> were it not for christie's big ego, mcauliffe would have been defeated by the tea party. what evidence is there? >> that's never never land. the reason he held a different election date for cory booker was because he was afraid of his own candidacy. you would have the democratic base come out and he would -- his governorship itself would be contested highly by buono. let's take a step back. i think what we're really seeing right now is a fraction not only within the tea party movement but the tea party media movement. if you look at a quiet election that took place in alabama with the candidate who was a pro business guy that got heavily funded by the business community and was supported by senator flake and mitch mcconnell, they actually started -- they used it as a test case to see what could happen if big business starts putting forth candidates and actually basically breaking down the republican tea pa
special election for the senate seat to replace frank lautenberg and last night the vote had been between steve lone gan and cory booker, lonigan would have bon but his ego got in the way. >> were it not for christie's big ego, mcauliffe would have been defeated by the tea party. what evidence is there? >> that's never never land. the reason he held a different election date for cory booker was because he was afraid of his own candidacy. you would have the democratic base come out...
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steve, let's start with you. we want to put up the letter that you received from blue cross-blue shield of illinois canceling your current policy. you were paying $877 a month for your family of four with a $3,500 deductible. the new plan they offered under obamacare is $525 a month but with a $12,700 deductible. steve, as a small businessman who doesn't qualify for a subsidy what is your reaction to what's happened to you? >> good morning, chris. i want to say a little bit about that. the $500 policy that you're looking at actually is a shortened network than what i had before. it is not the same network i can use. if i was to pair up the networks and have a policy that was comparable to mine there is none. my out-of-pocket for my family is $3,500. everything else is paid at 100%. the closest thing i could find that's comparable as they say was $12,000 out of pocket. there is a huge difference in there. i looked to all the different plans. either you pay 60% more in premium and have more out of pockets. there is
steve, let's start with you. we want to put up the letter that you received from blue cross-blue shield of illinois canceling your current policy. you were paying $877 a month for your family of four with a $3,500 deductible. the new plan they offered under obamacare is $525 a month but with a $12,700 deductible. steve, as a small businessman who doesn't qualify for a subsidy what is your reaction to what's happened to you? >> good morning, chris. i want to say a little bit about that....
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we have got some rare footage of steve cohen and he is in a fighting mood. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 trading inspires your life. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 life inspires your trading. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 where others see fads... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 ...you see opportunities. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're here to help tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 turn inspiration into action. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 we have intuitive platforms tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 to help you discover what's trending. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and seasoned market experts to help sharpen your instincts. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 so you can take charge tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 of your trading. >> you >> you don't have to change your statement. >> i want to know which one is the policy. >> i will answer the question the way i want to answer it. >> but it's non-responsive. >> okay. i'm answering it because i believe that the intent of this is to have the employee act in a certain way. there may be a time and i can think of times when he uses his own judgment because he knows how to act in the situation. >> you're looking a
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steve sentani joining me now from washington. hi, steve. >> new fallout on the rollout on the sunday talk shows. the president with the new health care law stumbles at the starting gate, and many are getting kicked off their present plan. he announced that anyone who wants to keep their existing plans can do so for one year. but it's not a solution to the problem. >> they're being hit by sticker shock, they can't keep their doctors. and what the president has proposed is basically a false fix. it's a political band-aid but it's not a permanent cure for the people who are being hurt by his policies. >> now, the administration has promised to fix the health dare website by the end of this month. in the meantime, insurance experts say they will continue to work with the administration to make sure the markets don't blow up and the insurers don't become insolvent. democrats say it's time to be patient and let the system work for the american people. >> i think we just have to remain calm, get through the website getting fixed, clarif
steve sentani joining me now from washington. hi, steve. >> new fallout on the rollout on the sunday talk shows. the president with the new health care law stumbles at the starting gate, and many are getting kicked off their present plan. he announced that anyone who wants to keep their existing plans can do so for one year. but it's not a solution to the problem. >> they're being hit by sticker shock, they can't keep their doctors. and what the president has proposed is basically a...
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not steve cohen or anybody else. there should be minimal impact, important for our viewers to the markets and to other parties who do business with sac. still, the questions from the audience were skeptical. a lot of questions about why steve cohen was ultimately not a part of this, what happens next. there's a sense that sac wants to reopen after just a short period of time. bharara was having to say no, that's not going to happen. they have about five years to unwind and we think it will take less than that. what they do after that whether they open up a new fund or turn night a family office is up to other parties. here's what he had to say about the significance overall. >> greed sometimes is not good. and there are at least 75 convicted insider trading defendants who today would likely agree. but individual guilt is not the whole of our mission. sometimes blame worthy institutions need to be held accountable too. no institution should rest easy in the belief that it is too big to jail. >> reporter: so obviously
not steve cohen or anybody else. there should be minimal impact, important for our viewers to the markets and to other parties who do business with sac. still, the questions from the audience were skeptical. a lot of questions about why steve cohen was ultimately not a part of this, what happens next. there's a sense that sac wants to reopen after just a short period of time. bharara was having to say no, that's not going to happen. they have about five years to unwind and we think it will take...
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we have michael yoshikami at the new york stock exchange, also a cnbc contributor, steve saks, michael hennessey is out in the stratosphere somewhere. >> he's with me. >> i thought he was. good see you all. >> michael, here we go again. very strong jobs report on friday. the blue chips at least liked it but the secondary stocks, the small caps, have been suffering lately. what's going on in this market, do you think? >> i like the sendingary stocks. of the beta stocks have rallying. look at tesla, i realize there's fires going on there but secondary stocks have had huge rallies. i think what you're going to start to see as fundamentals, granted, on the slow basis, start to improve you'll see core stocks continue to pick up momentum. >> maria? >> neil hennessey, what about momentum? they have been driving the day all this year and then when they started to roll over the last couple of weeks. would you put new money in the market now and where are the groups that lead, if in fact we were to see the rally continue? >> if you're not in the market at all, you should be committing some money
we have michael yoshikami at the new york stock exchange, also a cnbc contributor, steve saks, michael hennessey is out in the stratosphere somewhere. >> he's with me. >> i thought he was. good see you all. >> michael, here we go again. very strong jobs report on friday. the blue chips at least liked it but the secondary stocks, the small caps, have been suffering lately. what's going on in this market, do you think? >> i like the sendingary stocks. of the beta stocks...
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congressman steve stockman chose to hear it differently. listen to what he says a few minutes later in the hearing. >> i think, though, you earlier gave me my favorite tweet of the day for someone to send out which is i'm lucky enough to -- oh, really the quote is from you. it says i'm lucky enough not to have to sign up for obama care. that's wonderful. i wish my constituents could say the same. >> i actually think i was referring to i'm lucky to have access to good health care, which the -- >> i still will take your quote from the record. i wrote it down. it's really good. >> she didn't say anything what he just said. anyway, in other words he's saying i don't care what you actually said as long as i can quote you out of context and tweet out, it was worse than that. that's all that matter to me. nice trick, congressman. everybody saw it. it fits a pattern when it comes to critics of the affordable care act. the truth is often seen beside the point. remember death panels? this congressman from louie gohmert might be the most incredible ye
congressman steve stockman chose to hear it differently. listen to what he says a few minutes later in the hearing. >> i think, though, you earlier gave me my favorite tweet of the day for someone to send out which is i'm lucky enough to -- oh, really the quote is from you. it says i'm lucky enough not to have to sign up for obama care. that's wonderful. i wish my constituents could say the same. >> i actually think i was referring to i'm lucky to have access to good health care,...
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. >>> finally, republican steve king has done it again and this time concluded that president bush was right after all about iraq trying to get yellow keg uranium from africa. bush just didn't know it. you mag through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pharmacy counter. to share with family. [ woman 2 ] to carry on traditions. [ woman 3 ] to come together even when we're apart. [ male announcer ] in stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy and more, swanson makes holiday dishes delicious. >>> we're looking for can be found in the record of governors like susana martinez, rick scott, terry brandstead. conservative governors. >>> welcome back to "hardball." only hardening and deepening divisions with the republican party. ken cuccinelli's loss in virginia unleashed a blood bath of party in-fighting including sabotage. despite chris christie's landslide victory, known as a rhino republican in name only. rick perry, a tea partier himself conveniently left chris christie off the list of what he was calling
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joining me host of up with steve kornacki, the infamous steve kornacki. julianna goldman, "washington post" columnist jonathan capehart and joining us from washington, d.c., john stanton. john, let me go to you first since you're in d.c. right now the senate is holding a vote or about to hold a vote on the toomey amendment which will broaden carveouts to corporations who might not feel okay with lgtb employees and just not want to abide by this nonstrip nation act. what do you see for the future of this bill? does it stand any hope in the house. >> the hope amongert spokers of the bill is that by including these kind of exemptions they can bring enough republicans in the senate they can have a big vogt vote and bring parish to the speaker. unequivocal speaker has said will not support the bill, encourage lawsuits, move it further to the right to placate him. it will be difficult for supporters of the bill to get republicans to go for it at this point. >> steve, what john said the speaker thinks it's going to increase frivolous legislation. they have done
joining me host of up with steve kornacki, the infamous steve kornacki. julianna goldman, "washington post" columnist jonathan capehart and joining us from washington, d.c., john stanton. john, let me go to you first since you're in d.c. right now the senate is holding a vote or about to hold a vote on the toomey amendment which will broaden carveouts to corporations who might not feel okay with lgtb employees and just not want to abide by this nonstrip nation act. what do you see for...
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cardiologist steve nissen of the cleveland clinic said we need better studies to assess the benefits and riskes of testosterone therapy. >> just like women go through menopause, men go through mano pause, and that's probably a normal part of male aging, and treating it as a disease may get us in a lot of trouble. >> reporter: urologist dr. elizabeth kavaller said the decision to prescribe testosterone is complicated. >> the risks associated with having low testosterone and there are risks associated with testosterone replacement. >> reporter: >> before you start treating millions of americans with testosterone, you probably ought to think twice. >> reporter: there are several possible ways testosterone replacement might raise the risk of cardiovascular disease. research suggests it might increase the likelihood of clotting withinartries. further study of the risks and benefits is clearly needed. >> pelley: jon, thank you very much. a major drug company is admitting that it faked test results on drugs sold to americans. a big-city mayor made a confession about his illegal drug use. an
cardiologist steve nissen of the cleveland clinic said we need better studies to assess the benefits and riskes of testosterone therapy. >> just like women go through menopause, men go through mano pause, and that's probably a normal part of male aging, and treating it as a disease may get us in a lot of trouble. >> reporter: urologist dr. elizabeth kavaller said the decision to prescribe testosterone is complicated. >> the risks associated with having low testosterone and...
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. >> steve: oh, mary. >> jimmy: terrible. i just have this terrible life. >> steve: oh, my gosh. no, no, mary, no. >> jimmy: okay, well what is this? gluten is not real? [ laughter ] next one from @mandyspells. she says, "i would be able to switch between being a guy and a girl so i could have free drinks when i want, but pee in a urinal, too." [ laughter and applause ] good idea, mandy. >> steve: way to win. >> jimmy: it's a win/win, man. it's a win/win. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: a win/win. >> steve: she's european. >> jimmy: thank you. [ laughter ] this one's from @cesconavarro. he says, "i would have the power to shrink my hand so i could eat the last few pringles." [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: oh, my goodness. >> jimmy: this one's from @davidcoggeshall, he says, "i would have the ability to give sudden boners to tv weathermen." [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: what really? >> jimmy: out of all the powers, that's he wants. >> steve: i have that power. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: this one from @loveisabella8. she says, "i would have the power to stop letting anyone over the
. >> steve: oh, mary. >> jimmy: terrible. i just have this terrible life. >> steve: oh, my gosh. no, no, mary, no. >> jimmy: okay, well what is this? gluten is not real? [ laughter ] next one from @mandyspells. she says, "i would be able to switch between being a guy and a girl so i could have free drinks when i want, but pee in a urinal, too." [ laughter and applause ] good idea, mandy. >> steve: way to win. >> jimmy: it's a win/win, man. it's a...
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steve came to honor his sister debbie. he said he wanted to strangle bulger. he challenged the months bob of the winter hill gang to turn around and look at him. >> he took off his glasses and was glance over and something told him not to. maybe it was best it didn't happen that way. >> i think he was scared. i think he was afraid to turn around and see that mass of people and all the families he affected. i think he was scared. i think he was scared to face up. >> reporter: in court david wheeler held up a photo of his father roger who was killed in a hit bulger ordered in 1981. he also criticized the fbi for, as he put it, protecting and supervising bulger before he went on the run for 16 years. bulger was finally captured in 2011 in santa monica. >> he kept his back turned to me just like the fbi and the justice department have turned their backs to me. >> reporter: the two-hour hearing ended when the judge asked bulger if he wanted to speak. he simply said no. even though bulger didn't look at or address the victims' families, his attorney said he was affe
steve came to honor his sister debbie. he said he wanted to strangle bulger. he challenged the months bob of the winter hill gang to turn around and look at him. >> he took off his glasses and was glance over and something told him not to. maybe it was best it didn't happen that way. >> i think he was scared. i think he was afraid to turn around and see that mass of people and all the families he affected. i think he was scared. i think he was scared to face up. >> reporter:...
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i listened to steve carefully. i don't hear leftism in steve schmidt. >> ted cruz is perfectly following the conservative model of rush limbaugh and other talk radio hosts. they constantly prick at the sort of hurt feelings and anger and range of their listeners to keep them hopped up and excite and listening all the time every quarter out they got to keep rolling them over. ted cruz follows that model. irony is that people like rush limbaugh and ann coulter are happy to have a democrat to beat up in the white house. this he don't have an interest in winning elections. it doesn't do them any good to have a republican in the white house because then what would they talk about? they would have to become devoted to that president which doesn't help their ratings. ted cruz is following the model of the people who least want to win elections, but he's using and claiming that could help win elections. it's so ironic but the reason why people like steve schmidt lose credibility among the base because they believe rush and
i listened to steve carefully. i don't hear leftism in steve schmidt. >> ted cruz is perfectly following the conservative model of rush limbaugh and other talk radio hosts. they constantly prick at the sort of hurt feelings and anger and range of their listeners to keep them hopped up and excite and listening all the time every quarter out they got to keep rolling them over. ted cruz follows that model. irony is that people like rush limbaugh and ann coulter are happy to have a democrat...
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sacked, steve cohen's s.a.c. capital in a record settlement with the feds, now kate kelly has the latest on what happens to the firm. and of course its founder. tweet this, twitter ups its ipo range. traders weigh in on whether they'd buy the stock when it opens for business. >>> the markets heading into the final stretch of the year looking for more gains. surprisingly, still looking for love. so, why is one of the strongest rallies in recent memory still searching for respect? and what does all it mean to where we go from here? "halftime". pete, where's the love in the rally? >> i think it doesn't really take a lot to find some of the love. i think part of the problem is the fact that the financials really have not participated this in quarter. look over at some of the industrial names, i pick out ge, one of the names that i like. we've seen a lot of option paper in there look at energy names, i'm not talking about the big cap energy that everybody always likes to focus on. i'm looking at some of the mid tier n
sacked, steve cohen's s.a.c. capital in a record settlement with the feds, now kate kelly has the latest on what happens to the firm. and of course its founder. tweet this, twitter ups its ipo range. traders weigh in on whether they'd buy the stock when it opens for business. >>> the markets heading into the final stretch of the year looking for more gains. surprisingly, still looking for love. so, why is one of the strongest rallies in recent memory still searching for respect? and...
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liz and steve alderman. i feltn insnt connectio when he first met themnd in awe ever since. not only the t amazing people i've ever met but e way they managed to turn a tragedy no pant should ever have to experience ia way to help over a hundred thousand people which is even re reason why i just love them. >> peter was our yngest child. he was eraordinarily afctionate and loving. i mean, he would kiss hi mothe in public. >> heade everybody feel that he cared about them. >> reporter: peter alderman was 25 yearsld on september 11th and he was in a meeting on the 106th floor and he was the when t planes hit. in t time it followed, it was really important to live, to find a way to honor per's life. >> we knew that we could do thing for peter. peter was gone. bu if we could take peoe who had survived an act of terrorism and return them to life, we knew that that would be the perfect memori. >> reporter: there is something about liz and steve from the first time i met them that really stuck wit me. part of it was the way they turned thiserrible tragedy in their family into a trium
liz and steve alderman. i feltn insnt connectio when he first met themnd in awe ever since. not only the t amazing people i've ever met but e way they managed to turn a tragedy no pant should ever have to experience ia way to help over a hundred thousand people which is even re reason why i just love them. >> peter was our yngest child. he was eraordinarily afctionate and loving. i mean, he would kiss hi mothe in public. >> heade everybody feel that he cared about them. >>...
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missouri state democratic representative steve webb intends to resign over charges of theft and campaign finance violations. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> besides the elections, carl cameron told you about earlier, there were a slew of state ballot initiatives covering everything from minimum wage to marijuana to gene
missouri state democratic representative steve webb intends to resign over charges of theft and campaign finance violations. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change...
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you, you. >> yeah, i think steve and joy are hanging in here. i turn to a pumpkin. precisely 10:00 whatever minute. >> okay. president obama will address the reports he didn't want to keep joe biden as his runningmate for a second term. and the backlash against chris christie begins in his own party, of course. as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cash card from capital one, i get 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally someone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day. what's in your wallet? i need your timesheets, larry! i put in the hourswhere i am today by luck. and built a strong reputation in the industry. i set goals and worked hard to meet them. i've made my success happen. so when it comes to my investments, i'm supposed to just hand it over to a broker and back away?
you, you. >> yeah, i think steve and joy are hanging in here. i turn to a pumpkin. precisely 10:00 whatever minute. >> okay. president obama will address the reports he didn't want to keep joe biden as his runningmate for a second term. and the backlash against chris christie begins in his own party, of course. as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cash card from capital one, i get 2%...
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. >> also steve martin g an honorary oscar. >> and he cried apparently. he said i practiced this speech with my dog and wept. >> amazing ceremony. very special. no cameras allowed. very -- >> except for tom hank >> tom hanks, yeah. >> let's talk about alec baldwin. ec was on the street apparently using se anti-gay slurs. >> he had a rough we. on thuray, there's some footage tmz obtained, it went everywhere wh him, chasing a phographer saying something, some peoe are calling them gay slurs. it sounds ok a gay slur. >>f that doesn't sound like a gaslur, i don't know wt is. msnbc postponed his show or nceled his show for two weeks just until this kind of dies down. but he wrote an editori for the huffington ptnd said that, you know, he just wanting to defend his fami. all he wants is safety for his family. this should not msnbc's problem. >> did he claim he didn't use anti-gay slu. >> he saide said the word fat head and nothe other f word. hidaughter -- his daughter ireland ldwin tweeted over the ekend and said her d is a good man. everyone has problems. thi
. >> also steve martin g an honorary oscar. >> and he cried apparently. he said i practiced this speech with my dog and wept. >> amazing ceremony. very special. no cameras allowed. very -- >> except for tom hank >> tom hanks, yeah. >> let's talk about alec baldwin. ec was on the street apparently using se anti-gay slurs. >> he had a rough we. on thuray, there's some footage tmz obtained, it went everywhere wh him, chasing a phographer saying something,...
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thank you john feehery and steve mcmahon. this debate will go on for three years. >>> up next, reince priebus wants you to think that president obama has created a culture of ray tread. hey, reince, didn't you start the fight? by the way, that's too sophisticated a term for you. >>> and we'll return with more returns of the virginia's governors race. still too early to call, but mcauliffe has the lead in our exit polling in virginia. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. [ will ] o is the new dodge durango. she's got it all. including 25 em-puh-guh's highway. what? muh-puh-guh's? me-me, em-puh-guh's? em-puh-guh's? i don't know what that stands... i mean, you don't need 25 of anything. unless it's a euphemism for babes. [ laughs ] then...then it's not enough. ♪ as your life changes, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust along the way, refocus as careers change and kids head off to college, and revisit your investments as retirement gets closer. wherever you are today, fidelity's guid
thank you john feehery and steve mcmahon. this debate will go on for three years. >>> up next, reince priebus wants you to think that president obama has created a culture of ray tread. hey, reince, didn't you start the fight? by the way, that's too sophisticated a term for you. >>> and we'll return with more returns of the virginia's governors race. still too early to call, but mcauliffe has the lead in our exit polling in virginia. you're watching "hardball," the...
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todd buchholz former white house economic adviser to the first president bush also with us our own steve liesman. gentlemen, good to see you. >> good to be here, maria. >> explain the theory. >> well, look, if obama care fails because of the website, well, then that's terrible for the president. let's say it succeeds and give it the benefit of the doubt and say the president is right and 30 million people sign up, and they start getting insurance, but they start paying premiums. those premiums maybe they'll be a bargain, $100, $200 a month. >> they haven't been a bargain. i see your point. >> let's give the president all the credit and say it's going to work. that's by my calculations about $77 billion of spending by consumers that they won't have to spend at mcdonald's and target and ford motor -- that's a lot of money. more than the president's stimulus plan spent on infrastructure or for tax cuts. it could be in an economy right now where consumers look a little bit shaky, it could be just enough to dislodge us from this tentative recovery. >> steve, you on board? >> not exactly. and
todd buchholz former white house economic adviser to the first president bush also with us our own steve liesman. gentlemen, good to see you. >> good to be here, maria. >> explain the theory. >> well, look, if obama care fails because of the website, well, then that's terrible for the president. let's say it succeeds and give it the benefit of the doubt and say the president is right and 30 million people sign up, and they start getting insurance, but they start paying...
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and it's helping a lot of people. >> steve, we always knew it was going to be complicated. that was left out of the -- all the big public speeches trying to sell this thing, which is understandable. bill and hillary clinton made it very clear that it was going to be complicated when they were trying to legislate in this arena and they got absolutely nothing as a result. and i think if you look back at the way the clinton speeches worked back then, they were part of what ended up turning people off because they feared this is going to be very complicated. >> that's the story going all the way back to harry truman. in the abstract when there's no reform proposal, democrats always win the health care debate. which party would you rather have health care? people always say democrats. and then they try to and they say socialization, government health care, oh, my god and that rhetoric takes over. yeah, this was more complicated than we thought. they do own it right now. what he's saying at the end is very true. there is still a possibility, distinct possibility, a good possibili
and it's helping a lot of people. >> steve, we always knew it was going to be complicated. that was left out of the -- all the big public speeches trying to sell this thing, which is understandable. bill and hillary clinton made it very clear that it was going to be complicated when they were trying to legislate in this arena and they got absolutely nothing as a result. and i think if you look back at the way the clinton speeches worked back then, they were part of what ended up turning...
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steve kornacki, jeff nichols and karen finney. stop and frisk is a policy that has sort of catapulted to national prominence. partly in the wake of the zimmerman trial, partly because we've had a broader national conversation about what criminal justice and the prison industrial complex looks like. federal judge found it unconstitutional. that decision was reversed by an appellate court. meaning the next mayor is going to have a huge influence over what the nypd does. this is a huge substantive victory night for people who want to see changes to that policy. >> it's important to know the court didn't reverse the decision. they granted a stay. so now the question is whether this administration will put into place its own attempt to reform the nypd or whether it will be done through a federal judge. either way we're seeing change around how the city is policed, return to ideas that mayor de blasio has talked about community policing. which is an issue around policing but also around democracy. you cannot police a city and violate th
steve kornacki, jeff nichols and karen finney. stop and frisk is a policy that has sort of catapulted to national prominence. partly in the wake of the zimmerman trial, partly because we've had a broader national conversation about what criminal justice and the prison industrial complex looks like. federal judge found it unconstitutional. that decision was reversed by an appellate court. meaning the next mayor is going to have a huge influence over what the nypd does. this is a huge substantive...
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. >> steve castillo is also serving time in the shu, convicted in 1987 for first-degree murder, his sentence is 35 years to life. >> escort coming in. >> i think probably the main thing is staying busy, trying to find something positive to do. people start getting that rage. before you know it, they start disrespecting each other and it gets ugly. i've seen a guy sitting down playing chess all by himself with chess pieces made out of his own feces. guys walking back and forth just pacing the cell, buck naked. get these little small plastic state cups, issued cups and they will sit and they will just bang on that on the sink hours on end, all day, all night. just totally lost their mind, you know? >> some of us are stronger than others and i think that's what pelican bay is about. only the strongest are the ones that are going to make it, you know? so, this is it right here. everybody here is pelican bay but when it comes to doing time here, nah, nobody wants to be here, you know? >> next on "lockup," the hidden messages and secret codes gangs use to communicate inside and outside pelican bay
. >> steve castillo is also serving time in the shu, convicted in 1987 for first-degree murder, his sentence is 35 years to life. >> escort coming in. >> i think probably the main thing is staying busy, trying to find something positive to do. people start getting that rage. before you know it, they start disrespecting each other and it gets ugly. i've seen a guy sitting down playing chess all by himself with chess pieces made out of his own feces. guys walking back and forth...
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you can watch steve every weekend morning up at 8:00 a.m. i am usually trying to get up at that hour to watch steve, i'll be honest. next, it's a fact that many insurance companies should be the ones to apologize for the problems with the aca. >> i can't tell you how many people across texas -- >> i understand. sure. >> i'm losing my health care, trying to take care of my kids, we've got real challenges -- >> but doesn't the state of texas don't want obama care there? >> we don't want obama care because it's taken away health care. >> but 25% of the state doesn't have health care any way. so obama care would help them, wouldn't it? there are seniors who have left hundreds of dollars of savings on the table by not choosing the right medicare d plan. no one could have left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors who compare medicare d plans realize they can save hundreds of dollars. cvs/pharmacy wants to help you save on medicare expenses. talk to your cvs pharmacist, call, or go to cvs.com/compare to get your free, personalized p
you can watch steve every weekend morning up at 8:00 a.m. i am usually trying to get up at that hour to watch steve, i'll be honest. next, it's a fact that many insurance companies should be the ones to apologize for the problems with the aca. >> i can't tell you how many people across texas -- >> i understand. sure. >> i'm losing my health care, trying to take care of my kids, we've got real challenges -- >> but doesn't the state of texas don't want obama care there?...
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steve, struggling on this program. a bit of a struggle to get past anecdote to get past anecdotes about some one has lost their current insurance thinks they will have to pay more. to the actual statistical picture of what we think is really happening under the affordable care act. and you have been working at that. and one of the headlines you have found for example that you don't, see, every day is about 80%, 80% of the people out there will be unaffected by the affordable care act. >> sure. we all can find examples of people who have been adversely affected. but when you look at this from the top down, you find that 80% as you said of people are unaffected you. find that when you drill down further and further, you get down to this 5% of people roughly in the individual marketplace. what this is all about. you find that half of them are going to find better plans, at lower prices. 1 1/4 percent will qualify for subsidies. 1.2, 1.3% of the public. it's not 300 million people. this has gotten blown a bit out of propor
steve, struggling on this program. a bit of a struggle to get past anecdote to get past anecdotes about some one has lost their current insurance thinks they will have to pay more. to the actual statistical picture of what we think is really happening under the affordable care act. and you have been working at that. and one of the headlines you have found for example that you don't, see, every day is about 80%, 80% of the people out there will be unaffected by the affordable care act. >>...
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as you can see -- >> watch out, steve! i have another one coming. >> steve, that was then. this is now! fire! u.s. companies are getting prepared for a big spike pass the cost to you and it does not stop there. hope you had a great weekend, welcome back as we begin. martha: i had a great weekend. good morning, everybody. this is a very big development because close to 200 million people get their health insurance like you probably do from your employer. but you could soon suffer a big sticker shock and all of this. meanwhile one of the top hospitals in america, the cleveland clinic held up at the great success story by president obama is now seeing the cold, hard truth to this thing. laying off workers, slashing their budget to pay for the bills that have been run-up. bill: stuart varney pleading that coverage. first to you, the matter of the cost to the employees. stuart: obamacare forces all of us to get insurance. next year we will have to enroll in an insurance plan, that means far more people will be enrolling in the employment health plan offered by their employer. mi
as you can see -- >> watch out, steve! i have another one coming. >> steve, that was then. this is now! fire! u.s. companies are getting prepared for a big spike pass the cost to you and it does not stop there. hope you had a great weekend, welcome back as we begin. martha: i had a great weekend. good morning, everybody. this is a very big development because close to 200 million people get their health insurance like you probably do from your employer. but you could soon suffer a...
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i know steve schmidt will love this. and henrico county, richmond, suburban county, mcdonald won the county. 56-44. mcauliffe will win it 52-39. fairfax county. mcdonald won fairfax county, 23009. mcauliffe, has a lead. not all vote is in. 58-37. ken cuccinelli could not appeal to the middle of the look tore rat, suburban voters. he came close. there is still a very strong republican base in virginia. he worked the base. this is his entire last two weeks of the campaign was about turning out the base. and hoping that there would be a lack of enthusiasm for terry mcauliffe. when you look at overall turnout. when you look at the lack of money. a lot of national donors. sat on their hands. believing it couldn't win in northern virginia. so, therefore he couldn't win statewide. which is a -- turning out to be true. one wonders. i have heard from one republican source. who said, where was chris christie. in fact, saying, that they, made an effort, apparently some senior conservative republicans reached out to christie. and as
i know steve schmidt will love this. and henrico county, richmond, suburban county, mcdonald won the county. 56-44. mcauliffe will win it 52-39. fairfax county. mcdonald won fairfax county, 23009. mcauliffe, has a lead. not all vote is in. 58-37. ken cuccinelli could not appeal to the middle of the look tore rat, suburban voters. he came close. there is still a very strong republican base in virginia. he worked the base. this is his entire last two weeks of the campaign was about turning out...
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. >> steve, i will go to you, where is this pass for the middle class american people? >> well, there isn't one. this is the big problem. i mean isn't it interesting by the way, judge, that two groups of people we know are exempt from obamacare. members of congress who voted for it and the unions as chris said who are the foot soldiers who made it possible. to put it simply, we would not have had obamacare had it not been for the millions of dollars that the unions spent to impose this on the rest of us. we don't want to be a part of it. we want to be exempted. one more point. ten's of millions of americans are angry they are losing the insurance they have right now. the truth is 9 0e percent of americans have health insurance and the vast majority of us are pretty happy with what we have. that's the situation with the unions. they have gold plated plans the cadillac coverage. they don't want to give up that plan. i don't think they should have to. and if they don't have to why should we. >> i had a guest who had chemo twice, radiation three times and a heart attack in
. >> steve, i will go to you, where is this pass for the middle class american people? >> well, there isn't one. this is the big problem. i mean isn't it interesting by the way, judge, that two groups of people we know are exempt from obamacare. members of congress who voted for it and the unions as chris said who are the foot soldiers who made it possible. to put it simply, we would not have had obamacare had it not been for the millions of dollars that the unions spent to impose...
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let us bring in steve and robert. steve, first to you, any names that you just love out of that group? >> well, none that i just love that trade in any kind of elevated market cap. but there are a few that i think are decent and most of them are actually in the equity income space. i think you're really -- as the average investor stay away from the stuff trading at 20 and 30 times revenues. $1,000 that was invested in amazon could have been invested in pets.com or web van or cosmos or health central.net or all these high flyers from '99 that went to zero. it's difficult to identify with any kind of certainty what the high flyers will be. there are names that tend to have decent income. there's some real estate investment trusts that came, few mlps that came, those look kind of interesting although i think the cheapest ones aren't the ones that ipoed this year. >> bob pisani were telling us there a couple sectors hot at the moment, lot of ipos from those like internet security and cloud and it could be overdone. do any
let us bring in steve and robert. steve, first to you, any names that you just love out of that group? >> well, none that i just love that trade in any kind of elevated market cap. but there are a few that i think are decent and most of them are actually in the equity income space. i think you're really -- as the average investor stay away from the stuff trading at 20 and 30 times revenues. $1,000 that was invested in amazon could have been invested in pets.com or web van or cosmos or...